Free Tonight? 8:30 on Air America’s <em>Majority Report</em>

Sam Seder is holding the fort down at Air America’s Majority Report on his own tonight and has squeezed me into his show at about 8:30 p.m.
We might be discussing the Vatican’s labor problems with pre-ordained, wannabe priests who “might” be gay. Or we might be discussing Karl Rove’s hurricane response “burn out” — and how he’s turning to fundraisers to build up his spirits. Or we might be back to my favorite topic, John Bolton, and why we may be seeing a resurgence of interest in the possibility that his chief of staff, Fred Fleitz, was involved (with Bolton) in the Valerie Plame leak.
Or maybe we’ll be discussing a way to get U.S. foreign policy on a better course. . .but I doubt that. Only have about ten minutes.
I’m thinking of starting my own show one of these days — just to get a bit more time on air.
More later.— Steve Clemons

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